Modelling and Simulation based on innovative approaches and solutions could support training as well operational planning in humanitarian crisis management. Armed Forces could provide great expertise in Crisis Management to Civil Protection Agencies and, at the same time, need to be trained themselves to interoperate with civil organization in Humanitarian Support Operations. This paper describes on going researches devoted to develop innovative interoperable simulation models to enhance current capabilities in this field. Authors are focusing in particular on agent based simulation, human behavioral models and interoperability among different simulators to recreate complex crisis scenarios where the population represents the main critical target of any kind of Civil Protection operations. A specific attention is devoted to analyze simulation computational workload issues.
Modelling and Simulation based on innovative approaches and solutions could support training as well operational planning in humanitarian crisis management. Armed Forces could provide great expertise in Crisis Management to Civil Protection Agencies and, at the same time, need to be trained themselves to interoperate with civil organization in Humanitarian Support Operations. This paper describes on going researches devoted to develop innovative interoperable simulation models to enhance current capabilities in this field. Authors are focusing in particular on agent based simulation, human behavioral models and interoperability among different simulators to recreate complex crisis scenarios where the population represents the main critical target of any kind of Civil Protection operations. A specific attention is devoted to analyze simulation computational workload issues.
Models & interactive simulation for civil military interoperabiltiy in humanitarian aid and civil protection
Agostino, Bruzzone;Alberto, Tremori;
2012-01-01
Abstract
Modelling and Simulation based on innovative approaches and solutions could support training as well operational planning in humanitarian crisis management. Armed Forces could provide great expertise in Crisis Management to Civil Protection Agencies and, at the same time, need to be trained themselves to interoperate with civil organization in Humanitarian Support Operations. This paper describes on going researches devoted to develop innovative interoperable simulation models to enhance current capabilities in this field. Authors are focusing in particular on agent based simulation, human behavioral models and interoperability among different simulators to recreate complex crisis scenarios where the population represents the main critical target of any kind of Civil Protection operations. A specific attention is devoted to analyze simulation computational workload issues.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.